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The first four commandments of the law teach us how to love God, even how to love Him in worship on the day of His choosing. It is important for us to understand the fourth commandment, in which God gives His command for the day of His worship: "Remember the ...
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Isaiah 40 may very well be one of the most beautiful chapters of the Bible. From the first words—"Comfort, comfort my people"—to the last words of mounting up with wings like an eagle, this chapter is sheer poetry.
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I get this question all the time, "R.C., do you believe that miracles happen today?" If you want me to give the simple answer, the answer is no. Today, you can go into a pastor's office and see a sign that says, "Expect a Miracle." But if you expect a miracle—if miracles are expectable—there's nothing miraculous about them. If they're ordinary then they carry no certifiable weight. It's by their extraordinary character that they have sign power: sign-ificance.
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Unbelievers are more than capable of living visibly righteous lives. And believers not only still battle against sin, they often lose the battles in public and spectacular ways. Which is why I would suggest that the best distinguishing mark isn't that believers sin less, though that certainly may be the case, but that believers repent more.
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